
273: Google's 99 Problems
We discuss Apple's announcements and the features we'd borrow for Android, why Google is tightening its internal message boards, how Senators are grilling Google in the latest anti-trust hearings, and what to expect from its next hardware event.
Material · Andy Ihnatko and Florence Ion
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Show Notes
This week, another ode to the Gympie-Gympie Bush as we hear from a listener about new discoveries from science labs down under. We discuss Apple's announcements and the features we'd borrow for Android and why Google is tightening its internal message boards. We explain how Senators are grilling Google in the latest anti-trust hearings, and what to expect from its next hardware event. Plus, how Google is committing to a carbon-free future, and "spilled tea" involving YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki.
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Links and Show Notes:
Australian stinging trees and cone snails share something in common, Queensland researchers say
CNBC: "Google is tightening rules on internal message boards as 'new world creates urgency'"
Google Says It Doesn't Monopolize Digital Ad Market. Senators Don't Buy It
Google Blog: Our third decade of climate action: Realizing a carbon-free future
Insider: Shane Dawson: YouTube CEO gifted him, Ryland Adams a mini-fridge